the type assigned by sema (and is visible with sizeof(__func__) for
example) has nothing to do with what codegen ends up producing.
We should eventually add a method on PredefinedExpr to handle this.
In the meantime, just set up some framework and add some fixme's.
llvm-svn: 69872
in cases like this:
typedef struct {
short instance;
char name[0];
} ATTR_LIST_ENTRY2;
void test() {
ATTR_LIST_ENTRY2 X = (ATTR_LIST_ENTRY2) { .instance = 7, };
}
While it is safe to emit them, it is pretty silly.
llvm-svn: 69687
lazy PCH deserialization. Propagate that argument wherever it needs to
be. No functionality change, except that I've tightened up a few PCH
tests in preparation.
llvm-svn: 69406
in release-assert builds. For automatic variables, explicitly set
a name with setName that does not make a temporary std::string.
This speeds up -emit-llvm-only -disable-free on PR3810 by 4.6%
llvm-svn: 67459
giving them rough classifications (normal types, never-canonical
types, always-dependent types, abstract type representations) and
making it far easier to make sure that we've hit all of the cases when
decoding types.
Switched some switch() statements on the type class over to using this
mechanism, and filtering out those things we don't care about. For
example, CodeGen should never see always-dependent or non-canonical
types, while debug info generation should never see always-dependent
types. More switch() statements on the type class need to be moved
over to using this approach, so that we'll get warnings when we add a
new type then fail to account for it somewhere in the compiler.
As part of this, some types have been renamed:
TypeOfExpr -> TypeOfExprType
FunctionTypeProto -> FunctionProtoType
FunctionTypeNoProto -> FunctionNoProtoType
There shouldn't be any functionality change...
llvm-svn: 65591
- For types whose native representation is a pointer.
- Use to replace ExprConstant.cpp:HasPointerEvalType,
CodeGenFunction::isObjCPointerType.
llvm-svn: 65569
ABI to the CodeGen library. Since C++ code-generation is so
incomplete, we can't exercise much of this mangling code. However, a
few smoke tests show that it's doing the same thing as GCC. When C++
codegen matures, we'll extend the ABI tester to verify name-mangling
as well, and complete the implementation here.
At this point, the major client of name mangling is in the uses of the
new "overloadable" attribute in C, which allows overloading. Any
"overloadable" function in C (or in an extern "C" block in C++) will
be mangled the same way that the corresponding C++ function would be
mangled.
llvm-svn: 64413
Emit the size even if the declared type is a variably modified type. This lets us handle
void f(int n) {
int (*a)[n];
printf("size: %d\n", sizeof(*a));
}
llvm-svn: 61285
assert if the name is not an identifier. Update callers to do the right
thing and avoid this method in unsafe cases. This also fixes an objc
warning that was missing a space, and migrates a couple more to taking
IdentifierInfo and QualTypes instead of std::strings.
llvm-svn: 59936
representing the names of declarations in the C family of
languages. DeclarationName is used in NamedDecl to store the name of
the declaration (naturally), and ObjCMethodDecl is now a NamedDecl.
llvm-svn: 59441
- Use dotted notation for blocks related to a particular statement
type.
- Use .end for landing pads.
No functionality change in NDEBUG mode. :)
llvm-svn: 59210
CodeGenFunction.cpp. Change VisitConditionalOperator to use
constant fold instead of codegen'ing a constant conditional.
Change ForStmt to use EmitBranchOnBoolExpr, this shrinks
expr.c very slightly to 40239 lines.
llvm-svn: 59113
- EmitStmt is no longer required to finish with a current insertion
point defined (i.e. it does not need to make dummy
blocks). Instead, it can clear the insertion point in the builder
which indicates that the current insertion point is unreachable.
- CodeGenFunction provides HaveInsertPoint and EnsureInsertPoint
which respectively test if there is an insert point and ensure an
insertion point exists (by making a dummy block).
- Clearly mark functions in CodeGenFunction which can be called with
no insertion point defined. Currently this is a limited set, and
EmitStmt simply EnsureInsertPoint()s before emitting subsequent IR.
Remove EmitDummyBlock, which is no longer needed. Clients who haven't
already cleared the insertion point (typically via EmitBranch) can do
so by hand.
Remove isDummyBlock, which has effectively been renamed to
HaveInsertPoint.
The main thrust of this change is that we no longer have create dummy
blocks just to destroy them a short time later in EmitBlock in the
common case that there is no unreachable code following something like
a goto.
Additionally, this means that we are not using the hokey condition in
isDummyBlock that a block without a name is a dummy block. Guess how
well that works when we never emit block names!
llvm-svn: 59089
the size of the -O0 output on some cases. For example, on expr.c from
176.gcc, it shrinks the .ll file from 43164 to 42835 lines, and removed
references to two external symbols.
llvm-svn: 59034
- Only supports simple assignment and atomic semantics are ignored.
- Not quite usable yet because the methods do not actually get added
to the class metadata.
- Added ObjCPropertyDecl::getSetterKind (one of Assign, Copy, Retain).
- Rearrange CodeGenFunction so synthesis can reuse function prolog /
epilog code.
llvm-svn: 55365
- Kill unnecessary #includes in .cpp files. This is an automatic
sweep so some things removed are actually used, but happen to be
included by a previous header. I tried to get rid of the obvious
examples and this was the easiest way to trim the #includes in one
fell swoop.
- We now return to regularly scheduled development.
llvm-svn: 54632
- Drop {Decl.h,DeclObjC.h,IdentifierTable.h} from Expr.h
- Moved Sema::getCurMethodDecl() out of line (dependent on
ObjCMethodDecl via dyn_cast).
llvm-svn: 54629
- Follows emission scheme used by llvm-gcc, i.e. invent an id for
each label whose address is taken and replace each indirect goto by
a switch to each possible target.
- Currently we emit a switch for each indirect goto instead of
merging them as llvm-gcc does.
llvm-svn: 54318
- No (intended) functionality change.
- Primary purpose is to clearly separate (lazy) construction of
globals that are a forward declaration or tentative definition from
those that are the final definition.
- Lazy construction is now encapsulated in
GetAddrOf{Function,GlobalVar} while final definitions are
constructed in EmitGlobal{Function,Var}Definition.
- External interface for dealing with globals is now limited to
EmitGlobal and GetAddrOf{Function,GlobalVar}.
- Also updated helper functions dealing with statics, annotations,
and ctors to be private.
llvm-svn: 54179
qualifier in the lvalue, and changes lvalue loads/stores to honor
the volatile flag. Places which need some further attention are marked
with FIXMEs.
Patch by Cédric Venet.
llvm-svn: 52264
much closer to passing the gcc struct layout tests.
It might be possible to refactor this a bit, but I'm not sure there's
actually enough common code for that to be useful.
To get the calling convention completely correct, a bit of
platform-specific code is necessary even for x86-Linux. On x86-Linux, the
alignment of function parameters is extremely strange; as far as I can tell,
it's always 4 except for SSE vectors or structs containing SSE vectors. I'm
continuing to investigate this.
llvm-svn: 51839
actually work (instead of crashing llc), and there's enough info emitted
to get line number information in gdb. This should hopefully be helpful
for debugging non-working programs.
I got rid of the begin/endregion calls because the implementation wasn't
working; someone who knows the debugging info a bit better might try to
add it. I really have no clue how a compiler is supposed to emit them.
This commit shouldn't have any effect without -g.
llvm-svn: 51404
lib/CodeGen/CGExpr.cpp and to change include/clang/AST/Attr.h to
use its own enum for visibility types instead of using
llvm::GlobalValue::VisibilityTypes. These changes eliminate
dependencies in the AST library on LLVM's VMCore library.
llvm-svn: 51398
This is a fairly mechanical/large change. As a result, I avoided making any changes/simplifications that weren't directly related. I did break two Analysis tests. I also have a couple FIXME's in UninitializedValues.cpp. Ted, can you take a look? If the bug isn't obvious, I am happy to dig in and fix it (since I broke it).
llvm-svn: 49748
remaining open issues I've communicated to him:
1) self can be assigned to, and his patch didn't handle it correctly.
2) CollectObjCIvarTypes is N^2 (because each subclass reprocesses
all parent class ivars) and flattens classes. If A derives from B,
and both have an int, I'd expect to get { {i32}, i32}, not { i32, i32}.
David, please review.
llvm-svn: 48970
lib dir and move all the libraries into it. This follows the main
llvm tree, and allows the libraries to be built in parallel. The
top level now enforces that all the libs are built before Driver,
but we don't care what order the libs are built in. This speeds
up parallel builds, particularly incremental ones.
llvm-svn: 48402